Violinist Miranda Liu has been praised by audiences and critics alike for her “perfect” (Oberbayerisches Volksblatt), “brilliant” (Salzburger Nachrichten), and “amazing” (playliszt.reblog.hu) technique, as well as for the extraordinary quality of her musicianship. Her exceptional talent garners admiration from audiences internationally. The San Francisco Classical Voice proclaimed her magnificent performance of the Bartók Violin Concerto No. 2 as “one of the most coherent performances of the flinty solo part in this concerto that I’ve been fortunate enough to hear….with strength of line and a clear narrative voice.” The San Mateo Daily Journal recently raved, “Benjamin Britten’s early and neglected Violin Concerto was the highlight of the concert. It was played so well that it was pretty much the highlight of Redwood Symphony’s entire existence. Miranda Liu was the soloist…I’ve never heard a better performance of this concerto.” Furthermore, her “wonderful” and “breathtaking” (New Jersey Arts Maven) performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons captivated a full house and beyond. Consistently lauded by professional musicians for her expressivity, deep musical insights, vast repertoire, and maturity of musicianship, she has established herself among the most important young musicians performing today.